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ReSet Home Improvement
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Serving Menlo Park, CA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2010

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"Set and his brother-in-law were amazing. Very respectful, took great care of the assembly and left the place clean. No debris, nothing left behind. Would hire them in a heart beat."
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Response time9 hrs
Response rate89%
Recommended by89%of homeowners
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Trimble Construction and Custom Painting
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Serving Menlo Park, CA and surrounding areas

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In business since 1989

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"I have hired Trimble Construction many times for a variety of remodel work, from simple to complex. They are professional, prompt, and I have always been pleased with the quality of work. Highly recommend"
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Response time2 days
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Recommended by67%of homeowners
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Holland Handywork
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Serving Menlo Park, CA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

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"I had a great experience working with Holland Handy Work. He was extremely punctual and communicative throughout the entire process, which made everything smooth and stress-free. His professionalism and kindness really stood out, and he completed all the work in a timely manner with flawless results. He handled multiple projects for me, including building a chicken coop, which turned out absolutely amazing by the end. I couldn’t be happier with the quality of his work and would highly recommend him to anyone looking for reliable, high-quality workmanship."
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Pool Table Assembly questions, answered by experts

How often you should add water to your pool depends on how quickly the water evaporates. Keep an eye on your skimmer box, if you have one. Top up the water in your pool if you notice the water levels are lower than the bottom third of your skimmer. This helps prevent damage to your pump. 

Replace all the water in your pool every five to seven years, depending on how often you use your pool, the weather, and whether or not you close your pool for the winter.

Installing a pool chiller can give you more control over the temperature of your pool, especially if you live in a climate with hot summers. Just a few degrees of cooling can make your swim feel more refreshing and allow you to use fewer pool chemicals by slowing down the growth of algae. You might not need a pool chiller if you live in a climate in which temperatures tend to dip at night.

You should add one 3-inch chlorine tablet for every 5,000 gallons of water in your pool. If you have a smaller pool, it’s better to use 1-inch chlorine tablets so you don’t accidentally add too much chlorine. Alternatively, you can add two to three ounces of powdered chlorine or half a gallon of liquid chlorine for every 5,000 gallons of water.

In many homes, an unfinished basement is an ideal place for an in-ground pool. The concrete floors, protection against water damage, and access to the ground below your home make this a large contender. Speak with a local basement remodeling contractor to ensure your space is right for the large construction.

You can build a plunge pool in an 8-by-8-foot space. Many plunge pools are about 8 to 12 feet wide, 2 to 24 feet long, and 4 to 8 feet deep. While these pools are smaller than your average swimming pool, you may want additional space for a deck or patio to surround the plunge pool.

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